The Chinese AI app DeepSeek skyrocketed to the top in the US. But is it safe for Americans to share their data with?
Companies and government agencies around the world are moving to restrict their employees’ access to the tools recently released by the Chinese artificial-intelligence startup DeepSeek, according to ...
On 12 January, two days after the release of DeepSeek-R1, ByteDance, the company that owns TikTok, released an update to its flagship AI model, claiming to have passed OpenAI's o1 version (backed by ...
In an unexpected move on the first day of Lunar New Year, Chinese tech giant Alibaba announced its latest AI model, Qwen ...
In case all the buzz about DeepSeek over the past week wasn't enough, Alibaba Cloud launched Qwen 2.5-Max, a state-of-the-art ...
Based on my tests and published reports, DeepSeek not yet as advanced as its American counterparts, but it’s quite good ...
Months before the release of the latest DeepSeek models, Baidu’s Ernie bot was seen as a Chinese alternative to ChatGPT.
The Chinese giant of trade Alibaba has announced in the past few hours the release of Qwen2.5-Max his new Llm (Large Language Model) totally open-source that could exceed Deeppsink R-1 the AI ​​model ...
Microsoft through its OpenAI investment and GOOGL via Gemini models are direct competitors of DeepSeek along with Meta ...
According to German MEP Andreas Schwab, the digital EU regulation should apply to cloud and AI services to prevent their ...